Insulinlike growth factor I and interleukin 1 beta messenger RNA in a rat model of granulomatous enterocolitis and hepatitis

Gastroenterology. 1993 Aug;105(2):399-409. doi: 10.1016/0016-5085(93)90713-m.

Abstract

Background: Insulinlike growth factor I (IGF-I) is mitogenic for fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells and stimulates collagen synthesis. The present study tested the hypothesis that IGF-I is important in the development of granulomatous inflammation and fibrosis.

Methods: IGF-I messenger RNA (mRNA) was measured in bowel and liver of rats with peptidoglycan-polysaccharide-induced chronic granulomatous enterocolitis and hepatitis using RNase protection. Cellular sites of IGF-I mRNA and IGF-I peptide precursor were localized by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, respectively. Sites of IGF-I synthesis were compared with sites of interleukin 1 beta mRNA expression.

Results: IGF-I mRNA was increased 3.7-fold in cecal tissue from peptidoglycan-polysaccharide-injected rats compared with controls. IGF-I mRNA was up-regulated in fibroblastlike cells in the intensely fibrotic periphery of cecal and hepatic granulomas. This region also expressed IGF-I peptide precursor. Interleukin 1 mRNA localized to macrophage-like cells in the center of granulomas.

Conclusions: IGF-I may be important in the development of fibrosis in this model of Crohn's disease. The localization of IGF-I and interleukin 1 mRNAs to distinct but adjacent sites is consistent with a paracrine interaction between cells expressing IGF-I and interleukin 1.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cecum / metabolism
  • Enterocolitis / metabolism*
  • Female
  • Granuloma / metabolism*
  • Hepatitis, Animal / metabolism*
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / genetics*
  • Interleukin-1 / genetics*
  • Liver / metabolism
  • RNA, Messenger / metabolism*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Inbred Lew
  • Tissue Distribution

Substances

  • Interleukin-1
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I